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took us in the wrong direction, and e distracted us on the real problem. and that's where you'll fined the bipartisan consent. >> on the voter registration front, we saw multiple states put laws in place in 2010, that mate it harder to vote. there's no remarks really in wisconsin, if you want to register a voter, which is one of the mostest most paste trot trick things you can do, you should have to register in all 1,800 municipalities. there's no re reason for that. that doesn't make our elections -- there is know reason you should do that. the only reason to do that is republicans wanted to make it harder for us to do voter registration, and it was a partisan thing wimp saw the same thing in florida. with governor scott. they tried to put laws in place, later thrown out by the court, that maded harder to register voter. we should make it easier. there are great states that made it easier to ridge city and i applaud nevada and the states, like colorado, the they have to work on their web site. if you let somebody register online, you have to make the web
took us in the wrong direction, and e distracted us on the real problem. and that's where you'll fined the bipartisan consent. >> on the voter registration front, we saw multiple states put laws in place in 2010, that mate it harder to vote. there's no remarks really in wisconsin, if you want to register a voter, which is one of the mostest most paste trot trick things you can do, you should have to register in all 1,800 municipalities. there's no re reason for that. that doesn't make our...
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it took us in the wrong direction. and distracted us from the real problem. hopefully we can afford because that's where you find a bipartisan commitment spent i do want to follow-up on this. i totally agree with you, particularly on the voter registration from. multiple states put laws in place in 2010, 11 that made it harder for lunch and -- harder to register voters. go register another voter. you should have to register all men espoused to do that, there is no reason for the. that doesn't stop voter fraud. it doesn't make our elections -- there is no reason that you should do that. the only reason to do that is republicans want to make it harder for us to do voter registration. let's call it what it is. it's a partisan thing. we saw the same thing with governor scott. they made it harder to register voters. that's a problem. we should make it easier for folks to register. >> i applaud nevada. and i applaud the states like colorado, but had to work on their websites. if you going to let someone register online, we can learn from the last panel how to make
it took us in the wrong direction. and distracted us from the real problem. hopefully we can afford because that's where you find a bipartisan commitment spent i do want to follow-up on this. i totally agree with you, particularly on the voter registration from. multiple states put laws in place in 2010, 11 that made it harder for lunch and -- harder to register voters. go register another voter. you should have to register all men espoused to do that, there is no reason for the. that doesn't...
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thank you for joining us today, and thank you to deloitte for partnering with us in this event. when we launched bloomberg government just about two years ago, we had the aspiration of creating a one-stop shop, with data, tools, news, and analysis to help government affairs and government sales professionals make better and faster decisions. we went a long way toward achieving that aspiration. a big part of it is conversations on the important issues that face our nation today, particularly at the intersection of business and government. today's discussion on the fiscal cliff clearly meets that. we are honored to have such a thoughtful panel. senator mark warner, senator bob corker, congressman chris van hollen, governor tim pawlenty, who is currently president and ceo of the financial services roundtable. moderating our discussion today is al hunt. we always love having al over here. he really put bloomberg on the map here in d.c. yesterday it was his birthday -- happy birthday, al. [applause] i'm going to turn things over to congressman tom davis -- this is a man who really ne
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also, send us a tweet or a facebook post, or send us an e- mail. here's what the president said yesterday in michigan. [video clip] >> these right to work law don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they are really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. [cheers and applause] you only have to look to michigan, where workers were instrumental in reviving the auto industry and to see how unions have helped to build not just a straw upper-middle-class but a stronger america -- stronger middle-class but a stronger america. people and should be focused on the same pink. they should be working to make sure companies like this manufacturer is able to make more great products. that's what they should be focused on. host: distorts free press, courtesy of the newseum in washington, as this headline -- some schools are closed in the state so teachers can also protests that block today. here is the detroit news. there headline -- michigan pro-union people are protesting this law. the republican-led
also, send us a tweet or a facebook post, or send us an e- mail. here's what the president said yesterday in michigan. [video clip] >> these right to work law don't have to do with economics. they have everything to do with politics. what they are really talking about is giving you the right to work for less money. [cheers and applause] you only have to look to michigan, where workers were instrumental in reviving the auto industry and to see how unions have helped to build not just a...
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we have used the idea we're in the global war as the justification of us doing all kinds of things and all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. it's not that kind of war. if that's the case, and being in a war footing is what justifies this behavior we wouldn't otherwise be participating in, when does this war end? when do we say that the global war we e declared more than 11 years ago is now over? today for the first time, a u.s. government official started talking about how this ends. >> now that efforts by the u.s. military against al qaeda are in their 12th year, we must also ask ourselves, how will this conflict end? >> this is it the top lawyer at the pentagon. the general counsel of the defense department, jay johnson, speaking today at oxford university in britain broaching a subject that nobody at a high level of government has been willing to officially broach since 9/11. >> how will
we have used the idea we're in the global war as the justification of us doing all kinds of things and all kinds of power that would otherwise be not just indefensible for a country with a constitution like ours, but almost unimaginable. in this global war of ours, they said would not end because there was going to be a winner declared. it's not that kind of war. if that's the case, and being in a war footing is what justifies this behavior we wouldn't otherwise be participating in, when does...
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please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. 've been so. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among national medicare companies... and become t
please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. 've been so. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be...
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join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginn, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities across the country. waernds, pbs, -- washington, d.c., partly sunny, 48. atlanta, rain, 60s. st. louis, mostly cloudy, 38. denver, morning snow, 25. seattle, rain, 40. >>> shoppers hitting the stores after christmas could find some amazing bargains. experts say post-christmas sales will likely have steeper discounts than in the past. the uncertain economy led holiday shoppers to spend less than usual. so some stores could cut prices by as much as 80%. >>> in celebrations across spain this christmas after a jackpot-busting $3.3 billion lottery. as barry peterson reports, unlike lotteries in the united states, spain spreads the wealth. >> reporter: they won it in the lottery called el gordo. translation, "the fat one." numbers tumbled in machines that look a lot like some sort of imaginary rocket ship. [ cheers ] >> reporter: there was plenty of imagining by people in the audience looking for an extra christmas present. it rep
join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginn, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities across the country. waernds, pbs, -- washington, d.c., partly sunny, 48. atlanta, rain, 60s. st. louis, mostly cloudy, 38. denver, morning snow, 25. seattle, rain, 40. >>> shoppers hitting the stores after christmas could find some amazing bargains. experts say post-christmas sales will likely have steeper discounts than in the past. the uncertain economy led holiday...
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of the rally for us. so a hundred people gathered in central moscow on saturday to mark one year since the start of a government brought just thirty two not saying any around these in this part of town saying that usually there's heavy traffic here and the larger grounds could cause some additional problems they did he was going to go see chanst with the opposition proposing other routes but feel to reach an agreement some detentions are going on the looting or several leaders of the opposition or also detained. and secured by jove they claim that they were detained lawfully since they say that all these people who are gathered here to are not taking part in any rally they just went outside to take a walk but all in all what's happening here is of no comparison really to what we saw a year ago last december when tens of thousands of people gathered for protests rallies were here i said we're just talking about a few hundred people. died for f.s.b. officer aleksandr litvinenko who died in london from polon
of the rally for us. so a hundred people gathered in central moscow on saturday to mark one year since the start of a government brought just thirty two not saying any around these in this part of town saying that usually there's heavy traffic here and the larger grounds could cause some additional problems they did he was going to go see chanst with the opposition proposing other routes but feel to reach an agreement some detentions are going on the looting or several leaders of the opposition...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care professionals who understand the difference that quality time with our members can make... that's a very nice cake! ohh! [ giggles ] [ male announcer ] humana thanks the physicians, nurses, hospitals, pharmacists and other health professionals who helped us achieve the highest average star rating among nat
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. >> either by the weapon or the pepper spray the us -- officer discharged in an attempt to subdue the prisoner. >> more officers were charged to get everything under control. one towso studentsn lives across from the hospital -- he sought ambulances and police cars rushed to the hospital. >> to hear somebody did that. >> they shut down the er for hours, and diverting patients to other hospitals and moving patients already in the er to other parts of the hospital. authorities have not released the identity of the prisoner. detectives are piecing together an incident that still has many unanswered questions tonight. >> the mother accused of murdering her 2-year-old son is out of the hospital tonight and in police custody. nichol fitzgerald has been charged with first and second- degree murder, child abuse, and assault. fitzgerald told police she kill the child and then cut her own throat. police say it happens sunday afternoon. she was immediately arrested after being released from the hospital last night. with murders in baltimore city already passing the two ordered mark this year, po
. >> either by the weapon or the pepper spray the us -- officer discharged in an attempt to subdue the prisoner. >> more officers were charged to get everything under control. one towso studentsn lives across from the hospital -- he sought ambulances and police cars rushed to the hospital. >> to hear somebody did that. >> they shut down the er for hours, and diverting patients to other hospitals and moving patients already in the er to other parts of the hospital....
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maybe you want to use it to some people this is a very. joy king are you via the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity which even their use who wanted to to change of leadership seat should be non-negotiable for the country. you know pretty sure. yeah you're on the national mall but even you. find out rago you mean you don't. even. want black. south device which is preventing. the blast that killed one serious husband was seduced shown that the clock in the living room stopped at the time of his death basically west and iran are equally failing to move forward and while the west sees only dangers intentions people here in iran believe it's all down to pride and prejudice rife nationality from teheran. it was a long running program of four star laws ation in the us that left tens of thousands of women on able to have children that ended decades ago none of the claims of compensation has yet been heard autism or to put not met one of the victims you want what are patsy eighty four year old virgini
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thomas frieden joins us. and joining us here in washington, d.c., dr. thomas fauci, he serves as their director, good morning director, good morning to you. guest: gorn. host: since we're talking about overall state of america's health concern, can you talk a little bit about where your agencies fit in that larger 30,000 seat role? and dr. freeden, why don't you go first. guest: the center for disease crot works 24/7 to keep americans safe from threat, whether they're infectious, not infectious, whether it's from this country or abroad. identifying environmental threats or helping people live longer, healthier, more productive lives with the nations prevention agency. a lot of our work is done through partners, particularly state and local governments, state and local public health. the kind of people who found an outbreak earlier this year and stopped it. the kind of folks in tennessee who first sounded the alarm on the meningitis outbreak. what we do is a broad range of public health, and prevention. host: dr. fauci? guest: really very complimentry to
thomas frieden joins us. and joining us here in washington, d.c., dr. thomas fauci, he serves as their director, good morning director, good morning to you. guest: gorn. host: since we're talking about overall state of america's health concern, can you talk a little bit about where your agencies fit in that larger 30,000 seat role? and dr. freeden, why don't you go first. guest: the center for disease crot works 24/7 to keep americans safe from threat, whether they're infectious, not...
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thank you for helping us understand this. please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the wedding. [ emily jo ] since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him a little bit of help finding his way. ♪ [ laughs ] [ applause ] i love you. i love you, too. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars i love you. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel
thank you for helping us understand this. please keep us apprised. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> i should also say, manipulative devices or contrivances was the name of my band in high school. we'll be right back. [ emily jo ] derrell comes into starbucks with his wife, danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. [ shirley ] things are sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able to go to the...
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the mail boat was predominantly used by -- the male vote was used predominantly by white voters. we know the number of voters in an urban county are significantly higher than their rural county region >> not agree with your conclusions. you rascal a question about uniformity. i want to make sure the rules are the same so that betty jones voting in one county has the same access to the ballot as betty jones voting in another county in ohio. the access is not about county, is about a voter. what accessed is that voter have? for the first time in ohio history, we set uniform rules and laws of every single voter was treated equally. the county's use to set their own days at all hours and some voters that absentee ballot requests and i said everybody should be treated the same peri. every registered voter should receive an absentee ballot request. this is so that it that individual voter has the same access within every county. that is what we had and i believe that is what we should have in any election system. >> if the rules from a county of 5000 differs from a county of 400,000, t
the mail boat was predominantly used by -- the male vote was used predominantly by white voters. we know the number of voters in an urban county are significantly higher than their rural county region >> not agree with your conclusions. you rascal a question about uniformity. i want to make sure the rules are the same so that betty jones voting in one county has the same access to the ballot as betty jones voting in another county in ohio. the access is not about county, is about a voter....
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we're coming to yellowstone around july 4th. >> let us know. give us notice. a lot of people, sometimes i look at the driveway and then i go into the basement and the doorbell rings. this is anybody in there? .mac >> i have a camping out in the garage with a tent in the car which i thought and i think jesus, not that guy. [laughter] so if you see me do that -- >> than we know. you can't do it with us. >> my father was the attorney general and arizona. we cannot wait to read your book. [inaudible conversations] >> i haven't seen him for a while. >> thank you for rally over. we need people like u.s. congress. >> nice to have a fan. >> thank you. it's great to see you. >> you'd like to get out of here, wouldn't you? [inaudible conversations] am telling you, this is awesome, isn't it? >> great gathering. [inaudible] >> easier. we ran the same manner. let's get it going. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. i didn't hear you? hi, everyone. i am tammy haddad and i'm thrilled to welcome you to this special evening for a very good friend of all of ours and every face
we're coming to yellowstone around july 4th. >> let us know. give us notice. a lot of people, sometimes i look at the driveway and then i go into the basement and the doorbell rings. this is anybody in there? .mac >> i have a camping out in the garage with a tent in the car which i thought and i think jesus, not that guy. [laughter] so if you see me do that -- >> than we know. you can't do it with us. >> my father was the attorney general and arizona. we cannot wait to...
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these men put on their gas masks, came towards us, beating us with night sticks, tramping us with horses and releasing the tear gas. was hit in the head a state trooper with the nightstick, had a concussion of the bridge. i thought it was going to die. i thought i saw death. 47 years later, i don't recall, i don't know how i made it back across the bridge, but he too remember back in the church that we had left, and the churches more than two dozen people on the outside trying to get men to protest what happened on the bridge. if someone asked me to the audience and i stood up and said i don't understand it. sending troops to vietnam, canada sent troops to alabama to return people whose only desires to give registered to vote, to march from selma to montgomery. 17 of us were hurt and admitted to a local hospital. the next day dr. martin luther king jr. came to visit with us and he said he had asked religious leaders to come to selma. tuesday, march 9th, more than a thousand priests, rabbis came and walked across the bridge, walked across the bridge. [applause] so we made a lot of progres
these men put on their gas masks, came towards us, beating us with night sticks, tramping us with horses and releasing the tear gas. was hit in the head a state trooper with the nightstick, had a concussion of the bridge. i thought it was going to die. i thought i saw death. 47 years later, i don't recall, i don't know how i made it back across the bridge, but he too remember back in the church that we had left, and the churches more than two dozen people on the outside trying to get men to...
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most of us this is what you would use every day. you are not calling now, you are not getting it. if you are going to be downloading or finding photos,remember you can print with our canon printer that we had last hour. 6 c13 we have a couple hundred of them? the last 800 of them. the flex pays will expire on the printer on flex pay $30 and youthing get the kindle for $40 on flex you will be spending $70 a month. once you get this you will never look and by the way, we are still taking your calls and we have one but only if you are going to the phones right now is here if you are watching% shopping you should do it. at 1-866-376-talk 1-866-376-talk 1-866-376-talk 1-866-376-talk. we are also monitoring the hsn live chat in addition to that.i have to say aaron it boggles the mind that you can do all this for less than $200. >>guest: make no mistake about the kindle fire is the best reader in the world but you can go to the amazon appstore and you can download over 20,000 apps. i downloaded a map application that even [commercial] [foreign language[electronic voice] >>guest: you can
most of us this is what you would use every day. you are not calling now, you are not getting it. if you are going to be downloading or finding photos,remember you can print with our canon printer that we had last hour. 6 c13 we have a couple hundred of them? the last 800 of them. the flex pays will expire on the printer on flex pay $30 and youthing get the kindle for $40 on flex you will be spending $70 a month. once you get this you will never look and by the way, we are still taking your...
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and asked of us have recently been shooting up in anticipation of the deal. the russian cars certainly have a bad reputation in the west here's how it jeremy clarkson reviewed the lotto from all of oz for his segment and top gear at least give you an example over each terrible rush you read it breaks were made from our military machine. farms our menu of the show british properties really is. cheap but the much discussed seven hundred fifty million dollars deal with reno at nissan is supposed to change that it's off to vaas most dominant model on the russian market has been a lot of over the past several decades but because its quality has been so low compared to its foreign competitors within a similar price range that it's been a losing its market share fast and stacked it dropped from forty four percent in two thousand and four to just eighteen percent this year and of course it wants to regain some of it back its best selling model this year has been a lot to graunt and many people say it's actually quite decent especially considering that it's prices sta
and asked of us have recently been shooting up in anticipation of the deal. the russian cars certainly have a bad reputation in the west here's how it jeremy clarkson reviewed the lotto from all of oz for his segment and top gear at least give you an example over each terrible rush you read it breaks were made from our military machine. farms our menu of the show british properties really is. cheap but the much discussed seven hundred fifty million dollars deal with reno at nissan is supposed...
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i used to beat them. i used to prey on them. >> they normally mark the sexual predators by cutting them across the face with a razor blade or a knife, and the other inmates know that hey, this guy's no good, they call him trash. >> we even met a pair of brothers who wouldn't hesitate to extend the convict code to their own father. >> my father was in here for -- i don't know the exact charge, but he was in here for messing with kids. and, you know, i ain't cool with that. brad and michael love are serving time for murder at animosa state penitentiary in iowa. >> i was never incarcerated with him. when i found out he was getting incarcerated, what he did time for, what he's charged for, they asked if there are any problems if we're in the same prison. i said, yeah, i probably would end up killing him. i cannot condone that. >> "lockup" has profiled many inmates who spew hatred to sex offenders. but we've also introduced viewers to those on the receiving end. thomas headley is serving a 15-year sentence at
i used to beat them. i used to prey on them. >> they normally mark the sexual predators by cutting them across the face with a razor blade or a knife, and the other inmates know that hey, this guy's no good, they call him trash. >> we even met a pair of brothers who wouldn't hesitate to extend the convict code to their own father. >> my father was in here for -- i don't know the exact charge, but he was in here for messing with kids. and, you know, i ain't cool with that. brad...
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average. >> using the -- many of the other programs are moving in to use the acs. you could check in a cpdg, how they are splicing it in. >> may be a very simple question. i am not a social scientist. but on taxpayer equity, i am confused by the title. your slides are helpful in explaining how they work but i am a little turned around by the juxtaposition of taxpayer and equity because it seems light -- we are just reading about, confused by the fact that states that have not had higher levels of state level funds and older americans act programs and services will then get fewer federal dollars -- wondering if any thinking was going into the fact that act -- the act was to leverage additional dollars. state and localities were encouraged to continue to contribute so it was not reliant just upon federal government -- dollars. not grasping not so much what you did the why you title the that? >> anyone when to jump in? >> taxpayer equity is one of the generally accepted equity standards. we did not create the title. it is kind of the term for the standard. essentially
average. >> using the -- many of the other programs are moving in to use the acs. you could check in a cpdg, how they are splicing it in. >> may be a very simple question. i am not a social scientist. but on taxpayer equity, i am confused by the title. your slides are helpful in explaining how they work but i am a little turned around by the juxtaposition of taxpayer and equity because it seems light -- we are just reading about, confused by the fact that states that have not had...
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for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could help out with your wallet rehab. abc's ryan owens brings us inside the booming business of being cheap. >> reporter: they're opening their doors faster than new starbucks. >> i like it because it's cheaper. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of our chain within this country. >> reporter: each pin on this map represents one family dollar store. howard levine is the ceo of that chain. >> tons of growth here. this is probably a thousand-store state. >> reporter: right now he oversees an empire of how many stores? >> right around 7,550. >> reporter: are you sensitive to the charge that you're the ceo of one of the cheap store
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now that so ridiculous that most of us use other kinds of baselines. we use something called the current policy baseline, which essentially stands all these tax laws. more recently, everybody seems to be able to choose their own baseline. the president has his own peculiar baseline, which takes credit for saving money for ending the war is one example. both simpson, as much as i'd like what they did, they had a brother i'd be fine which is that we didn't continue tax cut to the rich. no wonder the public is totally baffled by all this. i think other countries is the contest of the baseline. if you like the british austerity program, they compare what they propose to what they did last year. the really radical notion. so they, for example propose a tax for health spending on health, they don't compare it to what would have been with the symposium and it's a bit less generous than not. whereas when we talk about reforming social security, talk about cut in benefits, when all we're doing is slowing the growth. if you look at the simpson/bowles for social
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do a don king thing for us here. where -- like we don't have that map with the counties, but -- >> i got a spread sheet. >> good. everybody nationally has been talking about this in a very undifferentiated way talking about states, the image of big numbers. i think it's not quite like that; right? it's a significant phenomena, still talking about small numbers and relatively contained so, i mean, just setting it up for folks, i mean, we know that in some of the swing states, latino votes didn't matter, didn't make the margin at all, ohio, virginia, new hampshire, latinos had nothing to do with it. in new mexico, colorado, florida, could have made the difference. what was involvedded in that? don king, what can you tell us? >> all right. well, i think people already spoke about the importance of disag at a timing -- cult it a lot of different ways. one of -- in trying to understand what happened november, one, a still thought in my mind is trying to understand how latino voters in different part of the country functio
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compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in how are not mediated by cuba and norway are fragile these saturday they call them in army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral ceasefire and then it told me that with people being killed for their use it's unfair to blame them for. people who were in colombia want to fight for ideas different than the neo liberal ideas are killed so how is it possible to participate in politics if people who are other ideas i kill and that's the reason of the armed struggle in colombia that's the reason why we are still fighting the nettled me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to ensure dowry was founded by the colombian army and was made public gets the full interview here on r.t. it's coming
compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in how are not mediated by cuba and norway are fragile these saturday they call them in army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral ceasefire and then it told me that with people being killed for their use it's...
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we are using recipes that were used 5000 years ago. recipes used by cleopatra. >>guest: your note she confused them so much she was given the country. >>host: now tell us about egypt cannot tell us about the museum. >>host: >>guest: they were asking me if i would create a special gift for the tutankhamun exhibit. we createdi have become fascinated with this. as i began my research i learned about the early egyptian civilization and the fact they believed that perfume was more precious than gold. there was a trip going to egypt for the first time in over 50 years i was so envious.and the professors were too busy to good to egypt said they were asking me if i would like to join the expedition the first one leaving from the university of chicago it was quite fascinating although they were written in how the perfec in how the hieroglyphics we were able to translate them. >>host: by will take you through this one more time.you receive all 15 of these each one of these are6 c13 special. and have pheromone breeze pheromone gold, pheromone mus secret, sensual amber, phe
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thanks for joining us. gregg: law enforcement is on standby to make sure what you're seeing there does not get out of hand in lansing, michigan as the legislature is about to pass a right to work law which the governor has vowed to sign and the union folks are down right angry about it. mike tobin is there with the protesters. we'll have a live report in just a moment. [shouting] eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like naturalrains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. for multi grain flakes tt are anxcellent source of fiber try great grains banana nut crunch and cranberry almond crunch. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so importan
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so, now, let us come together. let us pray. let us listen. and let us seek the comfort of our various faiths, drawing from words and prayers. if you're not come up for i am -- fear not for i am wit with you. be not dismayed for i am your god. i will strengthen you, i will uphold you with my victorious hand. god is with us. god's love unites us. god's love steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. blessed be our god for ever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer for my heart to your heart. on behalf of all of your children, all of your loved ones. the hebrew memorial prayer. please rise. [singing in hebrew] >> o, god, grant peace to the souls of all for love one's that perished in that horrible day. they have gone to their eternal home. we beseech you. remember all their worthy and righteous deeds that they performed in the land of the living. may their souls be bound up. there is no death, just transformation. made the rest in peace. and let us say amen. please be seated. >> let us unite our hearts in prayer. o god of love and mercy, we com
so, now, let us come together. let us pray. let us listen. and let us seek the comfort of our various faiths, drawing from words and prayers. if you're not come up for i am -- fear not for i am wit with you. be not dismayed for i am your god. i will strengthen you, i will uphold you with my victorious hand. god is with us. god's love unites us. god's love steadies us. god's spirit comforts us. blessed be our god for ever and ever, amen. >> i offer you this prayer for my heart to your...
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just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> the stakes are high for more than three dozen skydivers attempting a world record. but the risks climb even higher when two skydivers find themselves in a life threatening downward spiral. october 1994, 18,000 feet above davis, california. a group of skydivers is determined to make it into the record books. their goal? build a 46 parachute diamond or canopy and then separate and land safely. it will hold more eight skydivers than the world's best of eight. this morning is their last test before the next day's big jump. skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session. the skydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that
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but presents are not the highlight of christmas for us. the kids get -- they get to ask santa for a couple of things, but we often -- we spend our christmas every year in hawaii, which is a big trip. >> that's santa claus in a bathing suit. >> santa claus with a lei, a hawaiian lei and some shorts. >> how do you live in the white house? >> there's so many great things. there is a movie theater here. there's a bowling alley. i think one of the best things is we share the house that's like a museum. that's the really cool part. >> i want to ask mrs. obama what do you do for work. >> that's an often asked question. i explain to them that first of all i'm married to the president, so one of my key responsibilities is to support him in any way that i can. then i'll tell them about my initiatives that i'm working on, trying to end childhood obesity and generation, and talk to them about the work i do with military families. >> i wonder if santa claus comes to the white house. >> well, you know, there are over 50 fireplaces in the white house. >>
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it's a reuseable rocket. >> oh, my goodness. >> you know who could tell us what this could be used for? >> yeah, i think i do, our little grasshopper. >> our space buddy. >> our space buddy. >> zack. hey there, space buddy. so tell us about this sucker, the spacex grasshopper. >> it's vertical takeoff, vertical landing so it can take off vertically and also land vertically. you've seen it before actually on the lunar module. >> so will they use this rocket to launch shuttles and then they would use it over and over again? >> basically yes. this is the rocket tank for a larger rocket called the spacex falcon 9 but this is just a test to see if it will work. >> how high up did this go? >> it went 40 meters up which is really cool. they have been doing tests at much shorter distances but this is the first time that it's gone higher than its own height. >> because eventually it's going to need to go much higher than 40 meters. >> exactly. they're planning on doing tests where it will go much higher and much faster, up to supersonic speed. >>> let's take a trip to a grocery store in hooper
it's a reuseable rocket. >> oh, my goodness. >> you know who could tell us what this could be used for? >> yeah, i think i do, our little grasshopper. >> our space buddy. >> our space buddy. >> zack. hey there, space buddy. so tell us about this sucker, the spacex grasshopper. >> it's vertical takeoff, vertical landing so it can take off vertically and also land vertically. you've seen it before actually on the lunar module. >> so will they use...
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taxpayers should tighten their belts r t looks at how big corporations are using legal loopholes to avoid paying their share. and securities stepped up in the capital as it braces for clashes between supporters and opponents of the country's new constitution. you're watching r t live from moscow with me to obama sacre to have you with us in syria radical islamists have reportedly captured a key military base in the country's north they claimed advances storage of fears the country's chemical weapons stockpiles could potentially fall into militant hands archie's middle east correspondent policy or has the latest. now this comes as the damascus regime increasingly accuses both the e.u. and the united states of conducting a smear campaign against it in terms of falsely accusing damascus of using chemical weapons the syrian foreign ministry has written a number of letters to the united nations in which it says that it is afraid that countries backing both terrorists and terrorism might them selves provide those countries with chemical weapons and then shift the blame and point fingers towards
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right of us us also say washington is training rebels to secure and handle chemical weapons in case the syrian regime collapses some of them as i'm now convinced that a foreign interventions in the making of this period right now and the talk of weapons of mass destruction chemical weapons in syria is very reminiscent of the run up to the anglo-american attack on iraq in two thousand and three one of those videos purported to show syrian insurgents funded by the west preparing chemical weapons which were used on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government it would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction are argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. their opinions are three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on beha
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trade by the islamists but has been slammed by the opposition correspondent belcher is in cairo for us this video to tell you it's nice here in the capital in cairo is people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution in the last few hours we've got preliminary results of course british ones will come out of the second round indicate that it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with the media outlets numbers of matching up they're saying approximately fifty six point five. percent voted yes three point five percent voting this will seem to be of course a major blow to the opposition forces particularly because in this round only two of the governorates in both through the ten votes as i see voted as a no to the opposition with numbers as high as seventy percent into ports of the constitution across the country this particular stage of the referendum was largely seemed to be the biggest chance for a no vote to the constitution as the government involved actually voted against the president during the presidential elections so really right now
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there certainly calling us, talking to us. the environment you describe, where this is a unique holiday season in washington -- five times in modern history have we been into session this late in the year. some of these discussions tend to be a little academic. we think, who is in the power structure, who looks good, who is looking good in this but in the real-- world -- my barber is worried, should i hunker down, is this as good as it is ever going to be? people are concerned about the unknown here. the ultimate people that matter here are the american people, the small-business owner, the single word about whether a child will love the opportunity to go to college -- mom worried about whether her child will have the opportunity to go tco college. this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for p
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you can also find us online. send us a tweet, twitter.com/c- spanwj. find a son facebook and weigh in there. at journal@c- span.org. "the christian science monitor," asked what we would be willing to give up. "americans would be willing to give up the tax deduction for charitable giving over other popular tax breaks." host: let's take a look at the results of this poll. 25% said that they would be willing to give up the charitable giving tax deduction. almost the same amount said it would be willing to give up their deduction for state taxes. 19% said they would be willing to give up host: we would like to hear what deduction you would give up. you can weigh in on our facebook page, there's a poll set up where you can tell us specifically which interests you the most, or perhaps which one you dislike the least. tom is from sioux falls, s.d.. good morning. caller: i would be willing to give up my earned income credit. that is $1,000 per year, for me. i would be willing to give that up if it would help the country. one that i would not give up is my stan
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for us after granting asylum to. ecuador continues its open door policy. next on the country welcome this. nine people have been wounded after unknown attackers fired at protesters camped out in cairo essential to where square it comes as egypt gears up for more demonstrations by opponents and supporters of president morsi rest was a secret himself extensive plans to put a new constitution to vote later backtracked on some of the left the referendum intact gyptian leader has now given the military tempi past arrest civilians in the run up to it raising opposition is that he is the first to take a shit well earlier my colleague kevin erin talked to journalist. thinks mercy's draft constitution puts the nation on the brink of civil war. he insisted on the. situation after that actually has been discussed. by the people of egypt. after actually the country in a. civil war will probably be trashed and it's experience to speak for the first time ever in the history of egypt but the country is your. point we don't even know what will be in them because many judg
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caller: it affects all of us. if you go back to the 16th amendment and eliminate every withholding and deduction, the tax base would be so huge that some of us believe a single digit flat tax would generate enough revenue to pay the current budget and pay off this edebt. heidi: i'm sorry, i hit the butttop too early but we got the point. guest: it's bredening the tax rate. that's known as tax reform, and republicans want to do that they want to use this as leverage to do tax reform next yearing republicans want to to that to improve their brand, because they're the tax cutting brand and they want to be known as the tax reform party. so keep watching, maybe something will happen, though it's hard to get rid of any credit or deduction because there are a lot of powerful interests mind it and a lot of them like the mortgage interest deduction. host: there's been talk at one point, like in 2011, about a grand scheme and big plan. again, december 6, today? guest: still talking about it. host: with some seriousness? gue
caller: it affects all of us. if you go back to the 16th amendment and eliminate every withholding and deduction, the tax base would be so huge that some of us believe a single digit flat tax would generate enough revenue to pay the current budget and pay off this edebt. heidi: i'm sorry, i hit the butttop too early but we got the point. guest: it's bredening the tax rate. that's known as tax reform, and republicans want to do that they want to use this as leverage to do tax reform next yearing...
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on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact of for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. frosty christmas ahead in britain with bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profits churning multinationals are governments and starbucks amounting to exploit tax in the us to the fullest the public wants payback the center for three ports that's telling the government it's not doing enough. well people from all over the border tend not to potential conflicts with pomp and. google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their
on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact of for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> and now our instant index tonight. all about snapshots we saw today of one kind or another, starting with the cry of instra gram. called instagate. it turns pictures from this to this. and today, the company seemed to announce that starting in january, they would be able to sell your pictures. so thousands of users deleted their accounts in rebellion. in response, instagram announced they are not going to sell your photos and everyone can exhale. >>> and this snapshot in the news, something not seen in 231 years, queen elizabeth surrounded by cabinet members at 10 downing street. the last monarch to stop by was in 1891. she spoke twice, by the way, wishing everyone a merry christmas and a
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using the old awards as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every year i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs whose parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication i mean that we file and remains a place where visitors can truly understand the call of the wild. hello there welcome to business dreams of becoming the next james bond winning formula one or even designing your own fashion line maybe on a typical aspiration list in most countries but here in russia jobs the people dream about after all more modest are going to the latest survey almost half of the russian population aspire to work for the biggest state run company gas problem so let's cross over now to the business staff to talk with dmitri
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out of this to henningsen talking to us said that from london thank you thank you kerry. egypt is on tenterhooks more rival protests are expected between those backing and president most newsgroups we examine why the country launched into civil war is deeply divisive constitutional referendum. and. the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager as part of a government program build the nation so him compliments. an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying the n.y.p.d. hunted down the anonymous artist and arrested him for expressing himself having arrested him at his residence they charged him with fifty six counts of c
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well use of sexual assault as civil lawsuit for an undisclosed sum. is when it in six billion dollars scandal cost position at the top of the internet. and start of his presidential ambitions he could still face other charges of being prostitution. every. prime minister of mali has resigned in a state t.v. broadcasters hours after his arrest late on monday taking yarra was detained by members of a citizen's group backed by the country's military he was promoting a un backed resolution for international military intervention to help regain control of one where al-qaeda linked militants took control of the or during a much cooler. recent belfast nod and treating a petrol bomb attack on officers attempted that the group of fifteen suspected lawless town of the not the spear comes from enduring thank you it was parked outside the offices of a nazi party comes off the local council had a union flag from the city was in protest sporadic wanted to respond fast police had to use water cannons to disperse the rioting crowds. but coming up we'll take you to som
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the impact of the latino vote in debt -- in the 2012 election. at 9:00 a.m. on c-span 3, you center forum on the voter experience in light of changes to state voter laws. >> i think people still love discovery. i do not mean the channel, but finding surprise. every month or every year, i giggled little bit about some show that people are suddenly talking about that i don't think you could have ever imagined before. mike, i want you to choose honey boo-boo, or a certain food channel network. i do not think if i had to grit -- i had to predetermined that would be my preference, i would have guessed that. what i hear people talkin
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> next, live at, "washington journal." then live at 10:00 a.m., a discussion on how in log -- how education and innovation can help of the economy. live at 9:00 a.m. on a c-span2, a discussion on the...
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unite us, encourage us, strengthen us, protect us. go with us lord. bless this effort and this city as it under takes it and it's under your great name that we pray. amen. >> thank you all for coming >> my name is phil ginsburg and the general manager of the san francisco parks and rec department and i want to welcome everybody to the 83rd annual holiday tree lighting. happy holidays to you all. this is san francisco's official holiday tree right behind us, uncle john's tree and over 100 years old, and tonight it sports over 550 christmas holiday lights. >> five, four, three, two, one! >> yay! >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it because i am standing up. i am outside without a roof over my head and i see all kinds of people. >> you catch up to people you know from the past. you know. went to school with. people that you work with at other jobs. military or something. kind
unite us, encourage us, strengthen us, protect us. go with us lord. bless this effort and this city as it under takes it and it's under your great name that we pray. amen. >> thank you all for coming >> my name is phil ginsburg and the general manager of the san francisco parks and rec department and i want to welcome everybody to the 83rd annual holiday tree lighting. happy holidays to you all. this is san francisco's official holiday tree right behind us, uncle john's tree and...
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and who will start us off? yes, stand up and we will get you a microphone. >> go ahead. >> i would object because there is a basic value in learning and a basic excitement about learning new things if you start paying for that you remove that basic excitement because let's say someone reads a book and they like it, then they like it and they will read another book but if you pay a kid to read a look and give them money they are not going to like it as well. >> so the pain made all their motivation to read. and tell us your name. thank you for that. did you want to add to that? stand up and tell us. >> i disagree with her. i think that you are putting the wrong emphasis on the goal. it isn't necessarily to make money, but to gain knowledge and enjoyment. >> that is the proper goal of teaching and the amount -- tell us your name. >> now we need to hear from someone who thinks that it is worth a try. you have heard the objections. what would you say in defense of this idea? stand up and we will get to the micropho
and who will start us off? yes, stand up and we will get you a microphone. >> go ahead. >> i would object because there is a basic value in learning and a basic excitement about learning new things if you start paying for that you remove that basic excitement because let's say someone reads a book and they like it, then they like it and they will read another book but if you pay a kid to read a look and give them money they are not going to like it as well. >> so the pain made...
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on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully and there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. well leading bahraini human rights activists now believe our job as how does it present cut from three to two years chad has been imprisoned just on charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence he said to have been expecting to be released the international pressure is mounting on the monarchy to stop political activists the uprising in bahrain has been ongoing for almost two years now the shia majority demanding democratic reform in the sunni. geopolitical honest passion henson doesn't believe anything will change. really genuine democratic reform in a country like bahra
on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully and there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it...
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you're watching r t eleven pm moscow time good to have you with us things are live pictures from cairo right now tonight opposition demonstrators there apparently breach barricades near the presidential palace ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution we follow that up in just a bit but the top stories from us tonight stirring up trouble for the tax avoiders the british public fight back against the giant corporations who cream off profits instead of paying a fair share. reports say syrian rebels have seized control of a northern army base in a deadly assault while fears mount that the country's chemical weapons could fall into militant happens. to moscow says it's being framed by the west which is trying to create a perceived threat as a pretext for intervention all the details coming out. hello there security need been stepped up as thousands of pro and anti president demonstrators gather in cairo ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution the majority of the country's judges said choose a that they won't back the controversial vote amid fears that the propos
you're watching r t eleven pm moscow time good to have you with us things are live pictures from cairo right now tonight opposition demonstrators there apparently breach barricades near the presidential palace ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution we follow that up in just a bit but the top stories from us tonight stirring up trouble for the tax avoiders the british public fight back against the giant corporations who cream off profits instead of paying a fair share. reports...